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Revision as of 15:16, 3 November 2011
Dynax 5 image by Uwe Kulick (Image rights) |
At the start of the millennium Minolta showed for the last time its pride about its autofocus system SLRs with the Alpha-mount. The pride of the company was perfectly represented by another superb camera model of that series, the Minolta Dynax 5. It is also know as Maxxum 5 in the Americas, α-Sweet II in Japan and α-5 in China. In the class of low-price amateur cameras it got best notes in tests and comparisons. It was a light fast camera which got all the features of the Minolta Dynax 600si, thus being a mighty tool for amateurs.
Maxxum 5 image by Tony Kemplen (Image rights) |
α-Sweet II (Alpha Sweet II) image by 小川 先生 (Image rights) |